Carrier detection in 50 haemophilia A kindred by means of three intragenic and two extragenic restriction fragment length polymorphisms
- 1 September 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in British Journal of Haematology
- Vol. 70 (1) , 77-84
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2141.1988.tb02437.x
Abstract
Carrier detection was attempted in 50 haemophilia A kindred by means of restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis using two linked and three intragenic probes. The sample comprised 330 individuals including 70 haemophiliacs, 45 obligate carriers and 100 possible carriers. Non-related haplotypes contained within the sample group were used to tabulate the intragenic RFLP allele frequencies. The linkage disequilibrium existing between the XbaI and Bc 1I RFLP was shown to be less than previously reported, such that 69% of women are informative for at least one of these two polymorphisms. 36 women were subsequently diagnosed as carriers and 37 as being normal: in 52 of these, diagnosis was based either on intragenic RFLPs or linked RFLP plus strong phenotypic data, and was considered to be unequivocal; in the remaining 21, diagnosis was based on linked RFLPs alone and was considered to be probabilistic, with a 5-10% possible error rate. 27 of the possible carriers, either from families with sporadic haemophilia or from families where missing members precluded haplotype analysis, remained unassigned. 72% of the obligate carriers and firmly diagnosed carriers were heterozygous and phase known for at least one intragenic RFLP, whereas 6% were uninformative for the RFLPs for which they were examined. In 54 informative meioses, three recombinations between the factor VIII locus and the DX13 and/or ST14 loci were observed, giving a recombination rale of 5.5%. 15 prenatal diagnoses were carried out. Of the 11 male fetuses, six were shown to be affected and five to be normal. In three of four prenatal diagnoses where only a linked RFLP was informative, the result was confirmed by fetoscopy, fetal blood sampling, and factor VIII assay.This publication has 29 references indexed in Scilit:
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